Netflix is bringing party games to TVs

Back in January, Netflix co-chief executive officer Gregory Peters said the service is rolling out party and couch co-op games that you can stream online in the future. Now, Peters has announced that several party game titles that you can play on your TV are coming this holiday season at the Bloomberg Screentime conference in Los Angeles. "We’re creating a completely new way to play games — one that’s as easy as streaming a show on a Friday night," the service said in its announcement

The new games, which you can play with friends for free, include Lego: Party, a title that will typically cost you $40. You'll also be able to play Boggle Party, wherein you compete with friends by finding words in a jumbled-up letter grid within a time limit, and Pictionary: Game Night that will have you guessing what your friends are drawing. In Tetris Time Warp, you and your friends can play different eras of of the game, from the 1984 original to the classic Gameboy version. Finally, in Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends, you'll have to play detective and deduce which friend is the "party crasher." To play the games, you can turn your phone into a controller by scanning a QR code. 

Netflix's gaming push showed signs of trouble earlier this year when its canceled release plans for six titles that were already announced and removed 20 titles from its library, including popular ones like Hades. The company then chose to prioritize specific categories for a more focused library, namely party games, games for kids, well-known titles like Grand Theft Auto and games based on its shows like Stranger Things

Some people have been seeing the Games tab on their TV for a while now, but it only contained the same games you can play on mobile. These new party games will initially be "available on select TVs," such as on devices powered by Roku, and only "in certain countries" only. In its announcement, though, the company said it "plans to roll out [games on TV] further over time."

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